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      02-07-2011, 03:09 PM   #1
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LCI fitment confirmation

19x8.5+35 235/35/19
19x9.5+40 265/30/19
would this setup give a good flush look on e90 LCI?
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      02-07-2011, 03:22 PM   #2
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yes, these should be the stock setup, if you had purhcased the 19" wheels from BMW
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Up front yes, rear no. ET 35 all the way around.

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It's a safe fitment on the e90 LCI, but not sure if I'd call it a 'good flush look'.
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ok thanks guys it was either this offset or the 35/33, so im guessing the 35/33 would be better?
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ok thanks guys it was either this offset or the 35/33, so im guessing the 35/33 would be better?
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ok thanks guys it was either this offset or the 35/33, so im guessing the 35/33 would be better?
You will need to roll your fenders with ET33 rear. ET 35 is as agressive as you can go on an LCI without rubbing.
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ok thanks guys it was either this offset or the 35/33, so im guessing the 35/33 would be better?
+33 rears are aggressive for an LCI and will require fender rolling or a more narrow tire. I would suggest +40.

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The E90 LCI does have a wider track than the E90 pre LCI. The "safe" setup would be the 19x8.5 ET35 with a 235/35/19 in the front and the 19x9.5 ET40-45 with a 265/30/19 in the rear. The aggressive setup would be the 19x9.5 ET33-35 in the rear with a 255/30/19 stretched tire!
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On my e90 LCI, I'm running 19" +35 up front and +30 (265 tires) in the rear with a slight roll. I believe you'd be just fine with the +35 all aroung unless you are running 275's in the rear. My bet is if you go with the +40 rears, you'll end up putting on spacers to get the flush look you want.
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I'm running 42 offset with a 275 tire and it is okay - no roll. A 5mm spacer, if noticeable would put it really flush.
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